Energy Drinks may cause Cardiac Arrest
Energy Drinks may cause Cardiac Arrest
Written by Admin Wednesday, 03 February 2010 15:45 Sydney: According to research studies made at Australia’s University of Adelaide, it is found that consuming of energy drinks may increase the chance of a heart attack, as it raises the blood pressure and also increase the chance of blood clots.
Studies have found that the persons consuming energy drinks have developed significant changes, including arrhythmia, an abnormal heart rate, and increased stickiness of blood and decreased blood vessel function that is responsible for cardiac arrest.
Some measures should be taken to make people aware about the fact and they should try to minimise their consumption of energy drinks. Further research is going on to find more details about the impact of energy drinks on health and fitness.